The World Ahead 2025, The Economist’s annual forward-looking publication, delivers a sharp, insightful, and meticulously researched analysis of the trends, risks, and opportunities shaping the coming year. Known for its authoritative voice and data-driven approach, The Economist once again provides a compelling roadmap for policymakers, business leaders, and engaged readers navigating an increasingly complex global landscape.
Key Strengths
Climate & Energy Transition
The report soberly assesses the tension between decarbonization goals and energy security, particularly in light of ongoing fossil fuel dependencies and green tech investment gaps.
Comprehensive Scope
The edition covers a wide array of topics—geopolitics, economics, technology, climate, and societal shifts—with The Economist’s trademark clarity. From the implications of AI regulation to the evolving U.S.-China rivalry, the analysis is both broad and precise, avoiding superficiality.
Geopolitical Forecasting
The report excels in dissecting 2025’s geopolitical flashpoints, including potential conflicts, election upheavals (notably the U.S. and EU), and the growing influence of middle powers like India and Turkey. The assessment of Russia’s war in Ukraine and its long-term repercussions is particularly incisive.
Economic Projections
With global growth uncertain, The Economist outlines divergent trajectories: resilient emerging markets versus sluggish advanced economies. The discussion on inflation, interest rates, and debt sustainability is nuanced, balancing macroeconomic theory with real-world constraints.
Technology & AI
The analysis of AI’s regulatory and commercial evolution stands out, anticipating policy clashes between innovation-driven economies and those prioritizing risk mitigation. The potential for AI to disrupt labor markets and healthcare is explored without hyperbole.
The Economist – The World Ahead 2025
English | 108 pages | PDF | 63.5 MB
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